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in portland shooting a couple of music videos for arial collins and the shivas.
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Cigarettes After Sex
Portland, Oregon
Bob Cronk
#cigarettes after sex#apocalypse#pdxmusic#pdxoregon#pdx#oregon#portland#Edgefield#mcmenamins#bob cronk#bob cronk photography#photography on tumblr#original photography#original photographers#photographers on tumblr
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McMenamin's Edgefield Wedding
We fell IN LOVE with this beautiful Oregon venue – we would love to do many more weddings at this incredibly gorgeous space. Maggie and Dean answered a few questions for us about their story: How did the two of you meet?We met in college – Dean was a plus 1 to Maggie’s 21st birthday. We did a lot of roller skating together when we first started dating.How did the proposal happen?We went to…
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Happy Halloween!
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Flowers and it's got to be fun travels
We drove a bit over an hour to Hood River Oregon to see the sights. Our first stop was the bakery and fruit stand at Packer Orchards. We got coffee and apple hand pies also called empanadas. We also got a homemade jar of dill pickles among other food stuffs. We sipped our coffee and ate our yummy pies while looking at this view. Then we drove a few more miles to The Gorge White House where we…
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#art tourism#coffee#Edgefield McMenamins#flowers#historical surrealism#history#history book#Hood River#Mcmenamins#oregon#Packer Orchards#pie#Surrealism#The Gorge White House#travel#traveling#travelogue#Troutdale
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Rainbow Megamix :: Information by Concert Date and Location
Details will continue to be updated as we get more information and can be found below the cut.
🌈 13 June - BMO Pavilion (Milwaukee, WI) 2 Volunteers There will also be a rainbow lights project, information can be found here or on Twitter
🌈 15 June - Huntington Bank Pavilion (Chicago, IL) 4 Volunteers There will also be a rainbow lights project, more information will be coming shortly
🌈 16 June - The Armory (Minneapolis, MN) 4 Volunteers
🌈 17 June - Harrah's Stir Cove (Council Bluffs, IA) 5 Volunteers
🌈 19 June - Denny's Sanford Premier Center (Sioux Falls, SD) 2 Volunteers
🌈 21 June - Red Rocks Amphitheater (Morrison, CO) 4 Volunteers
🌈 24 June - WAMU Theater (Seattle, WA) 3 Volunteers There will also be a rainbow lights project, more information can be found on Instagram
🌈 26 June - Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Center (Vancouver, BC) @fitfwtvancouver is organizing a rainbow lights project as well, more info can be found on their blog and in this post
🌈 27 June - McMenamins Edgefield Concerts (Troutdale, OR) 1 Volunteer
🌈 29 June - The Greek Theater (Berkeley, CA) 3 Volunteers There will also be a rainbow lights project, more information can be found on Instagram here and here
🌈 30 June - The Hollywood Bowl (Los Angeles, CA) 2 Volunteers
🌈 1 July - The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan (Las Vegas, NV) 0 Volunteers
🌈 3 July - Arizona Financial Theater (Phoenix, AZ) 1 Volunteer
🌈 6 July - The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory (Irving, TX) 2 Volunteers
🌈 7 July - Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park (Austin, TX) 4 Volunteers
🌈 8 July - The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion (Woodlands, TX) 4 Volunteers
🌈 11 July - St. Augustine Amphitheater (St. Augustine, FL) 1 Volunteer
🌈 13 July - Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood (Hollywood, FL) 0 Volunteers
🌈 14 July - Yuengling Center (Tampa, FL) 1 Volunteer
🌈 15 July - Cadence Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park (Atlanta, GA) 1 Volunteer There will also be a Rainbow Lights project for the megamix in Atlanta! You can find more information on Twitter.
🌈 18 July - Ascend Amphitheater (Nashville, TN) 1 Volunteer
🌈 19 July - Skyla Credit Union Amphitheater (Charlotte, NC) 2 Volunteers
🌈 21 July - Red Hat Amphitheater (Raleigh, NC) 1 Volunteer
🌈 22 July - Merriweather Post Pavilion (Columbia, MD) 3 Volunteers
🌈 24 July - MGM Music Hall at Fenway (Boston, MA) 1 Volunteer
🌈 25 July - MGM Music Hall at Fenway (Boston, MA) 1 Volunteer
🌈 27 July - TD Pavilion at the Mann (Philadelphia, PA) 1 Volunteer
🌈 28 July - Stone Pony Summer Stage (Asbury Park, NJ) 1 Volunteer
🌈 29 July - Forest Hills Stadium (New York, NY) 1 Volunteer
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FITFWT23: TOUR RECAP MASTERPOST
FASHION RECAP: NORTH AMERICA, EUROPE (Top Ten)
LITHOGRAPHS and PORTRAITS
OUTRO SONGS
IQ 123: Tour promo and production interviews
TOUR TECHNICAL SPECS [TPI MAGAZINE]
GROUP PHOTOS NA
Louis’ care for his fans
NORTH AMERICA
26 May - Mohegan Sun Arena, UNCASVILLE, CT
27 May - Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion, GILFORD, NH
29 May - Place Bell, LAVAL QC
30 May - Budweiser Stage, TORONTO ON
1 Jun - Blossom Music Center, CUYAHOGA FALLS, OH
2 Jun - Michigan Lottery Amphitheater, STERLING HEIGHTS, MI
FITFWT23: WEEK 1
3 Jun - The Icon Festival Stage, CINCINNATI, OH
6 Jun - Kemba Live! Outdoor, COLUMBUS, OH
7 Jun - TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park, INDIANAPOLIS, IN
9 Jun - Saint Louis Music Park, ST. LOUIS, MO
PORTRAITS, 1st set [10.6.2023]
IG stories and selfies [10.6.2023]
10 Jun - Starlight Theatre, KANSAS CITY, MO
13 Jun - BMO Pavilion, MILWAUKEE, WI
15 Jun - Huntington Bank Pavilion, CHICAGO, IL
16 Jun - The Armory, MINNEAPOLIS, MN
17 Jun - Harrah’s Stir Cove, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA
19 Jun - Denny Sanford Premiere Center, SIOUX FALLS, SD
21 Jun - Red Rocks Amphitheatre, MORRISON, CO: CANCELLED 😪
24 Jun - Wamu Theater, SEATTLE, WA
26 Jun - Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Center, VANCOUVER BC
27 Jun - McMenamins Edgefield Concerts, TROUTDALE, OR
29 Jun - The Greek Theatre, BERKELEY, CA
PORTRAITS, 2nd set [29.6.2023]
PORTRAITS posted 30.6 [x]
30 Jun - Louis Instagram recap
30 Jun - The Hollywood Bowl, LOS ANGELES, CA
1 Jul - The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan, LAS VEGAS, NV
3 Jul - Arizona Financial Theatre, PHOENIX, AZ
6 Jul - The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, IRVING, TX
7 Jul - Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park, AUSTIN, TX
8 Jul - The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, THE WOODLANDS, TX
PORTRAITS, 3rd set [9.7.2023]
9 Jul: Louis Instagram recap
10 Jul RTL Radio Interviews
11 Jul - St. Augustine Amphitheatre, ST. AUGUSTINE, FL
13 Jul - Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood, HOLLYWOOD, FL
14 Jul - Yuengling Center, TAMPA, FL
15 Jul - Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park, ATLANTA, GA
18 Jul - Ascend Amphitheater, NASHVILLE, TN
19 Jul - Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre, CHARLOTTE, NC
21 Jul - Red Hat Amphitheater, RALEIGH, NC
22 Jul - Merriweather Post Pavilion, COLUMBIA, MD
PORTRAITS, 4th set [23.7.2023]
24 Jul - MGM Music Hall at Fenway, BOSTON1, MA
25 Jul - MGM Music Hall at Fenway, BOSTON2, MA
27 Jul - TD Pavilion at the Mann, PHILADELPHIA, PA
28 Jul - Stone Pony Summer Stage, ASBURY PARK, NJ
29 Jul - Forrest Hills Stadium, NEW YORK, NY
PORTRAITS, 5th set [31.7.2023]
North America FAN EDIT
AUGUST 2023 GAP 1 recap
AWAY FROM HOME FESTIVAL
19 Aug - Parco Bussoladomani, LIDO DI CAMAIORE, Italy
AUGUST 2023 GAP 2 recap (including the 28 launch)
EUROPE
29 Aug - Barclays Arena, HAMBURG
31 Aug - Royal Arena, COPENHAGEN
1 Sep - Spektrum, OSLO [Bigger Than Me anniversary content]
PORTRAITS, 6th set [2.9.2023]
2 Sep - Hovet, STOCKHOLM
4 Sep - Ice Hall, HELSINKI
DORK MAGAZINE PHOTOS 2022 w/ links
5 Sep - Saku Arena, TALLINN
7 Sep - Arena Riga, RIGA
PORTRAITS, 7th set [8.9.2023]
8 Sep - Zalgiris Arena, KAUNAS
10 Sep - Tauron Arena, KRAKOW
11 Sep - Atlas Arena, ŁÓDŹ
13 Sep - Wiener Stadhalle D, VIENNA
14 Sep - Stozice Arena, LJUBLJANA
15 Sep - Budapest Arena, BUDAPEST
PORTRAITS, 8th set [16.9.2023]
17 Sep - Arenele Romane, BUCHAREST
18 Sep - Arena Armeets, SOFIA
20 Sep - Plateia Nerou, ATHENS w/ links to AOTV announcements
SEPTEMBER 2023 GAP recap
1 Oct - Bilbao Arena Miribilla, BILBAO (VIZCAYA)
3 Oct - Altice Arena, LISBON
5 Oct - Wizink Center, MADRID
6 Oct - Palau Sant Jordi, BARCELONA
PORTRAITS, 9th set [7.10]
8 Oct - Pala Alpitur, TURIN
9 Oct - Unipol Arena, BOLOGNA
11 Oct - Rockhal, ESCH-SUR-ALZETTE
12 Oct - Sportspaleis, ANTWERP
14 Oct - Accor Arena, PARIS
15 Oct - Ziggo Dome, AMSTERDAM
17 Oct - Lanxess Arena, COLOGNE
19 Oct - O2 Arena, PRAGUE
20 Oct - Mercedes Benz Arena, BERLIN
PORTRAITS, 10th set [21.10]
22 Oct - Olympiahalle, MUNICH
23 Oct - Hallenstadion, ZURICH
FITFWT23: LATAM promo begins [28.10]
Twitter spree: part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4 Hall Of Fame, [31.10]
IGTV [1.11]: transcript, gifs [x] [x] [x] [x] [x]
8 Nov - 3Arena, DUBLIN
10 Nov - Utilita Arena, SHEFFIELD
11 Nov - AO Arena, MANCHESTER
12 Nov - Ovo Hydro, GLASGOW
14 Nov - Brighton Center, BRIGHTON
15 Nov - International Arena, CARDIFF
17 Nov - The O2, LONDON
18 Nov - Resorts World Arena, BIRMINGHAM
FITFWT23 has come to an end!
ROLLING STONE UK 2023 AWARDS
23 Nov - Camden Roundhouse, LONDON
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Funn weekend. Nice weather. Long overdue sunshine 🌞
Saturday, did chores, cleaned , vacuum and washed my car. Also got ice coffee at Dutch Bros and went to the college with Tomas forva nice afternoon/ evening walk.
Today..Sunday Funday. St. Patrick's Day. Got my taxes done. ✔️
Went to McMenamins Edgefield, met up with two of my coworkers for a day of Funn and Stamping. Edgefield is 10 stamps total and we did it!! Completed a page and got a prize.
We made plans for April 6th weekend (since I'll be their temporary neighbor, house / dog sitting for another coworker) Anyway we are all going to Kalama for that stamping adventure.
Also we plan to to a day trip to Eugene one day too.
Besides all this, another coworker (one of my friends from today) in July she's going on vacation and I'm already filling in for her at work, we'll she asked if id be willing to stay at her house too, to house/pet sit.
So interesting times ahead (besides my regular job)..
- Meet ups planned and needing to plan.
- McMenamins Funn adventures
- Pet Sitting gigs
- Vacations (Hawaii in May and somewhere exciting in September!!)
- Concerts (Going to see Blondie in August) And I'm trying to decide if I want to see Neon Trees and 311 in August.
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Info for Faith In The Future World Tour TROUTDALE, OR - JUN 27 2023
With special guests THE SNUTS & ANDREW CUSHIN!
Important Times:
5:00 PM - Doors Open
6:30 PM - Andrew Cushin
7:30 PM - The Snuts
8:30 PM - Louis Tomlinson
Times are all approximate and subject to change.
General admission (pit tickets):
Lines may not form before 7 am the day of show
No overnight camping in line
Line cutting is not allowed. Violators will be moved to the back of the line.
This information may be updated. Check back and check the venue’s socials and website for updates!
Reserved seating:
We will have a separate entrance for those who have Reserved Seating tickets.
Your chair on the lawn in the Reserved section is already assigned, so there’s no need to arrive early to stand in line with those who have General Admission tickets.
⚠️ HYDRATION ADVISORY ⚠️
Hydrate before the show, while waiting in line and during the show
For optimal hydration drink something with electrolytes such as Gatorade or LiquidIV
Eat well!
The whole venue is OUTDOORS!
Wear sunscreen!
Here are important things to know:
The whole venue is OUTDOORS! Wear appropriate shoes!
The venue accepts cash and card. ATMs available on site.
Parking: Parking at McMenamins Edgefield is LIMITED. We encourage guests to carpool and arrive early! Overflow parking on the north side of Halsey Street. Our signs and parking attendants will direct you to the new location if necessary. The estimated exit time is 45-90 minutes. Parking info and map here.
ADA info here and here
Cameras: point and shoot only – no detachable lenses. If you bring a camera, you may be asked to take it back to your car, or you can check it in at the Edgefield front desk to be picked up after the show.
Empty water spray bottles ALLOWED
1 bottle of non-aerosol sunscreen ALLOWED
Binoculars ALLOWED
Beach towels (up to 30" x 70") ALLOWED
Small, personal-sized umbrellas (up to 23 inch diameter) ALLOWED, but cannot be used in the reserved and general admission areas once the concert has begun.
Single size, low-profile lawn chairs ALLOWED (not exceeding 8 inches from the ground to the bottom of the seat and no higher than 32 inches total from the ground to the top of the chair) .
Poster tubes ALLOWED
Water: Non-glass sealed or empty water bottle(s) are permitted inside the venue. Filtered Water is available at stations inside and directly outside the venue.
Food & beverage menu here.
NO blankets, yoga mats, etc.
NO Outside food and beverages (other than sealed water bottles). This includes alcohol and/or food and beverages purchased from the bars and restaurants on the Edgefield property.
NO Glass water bottles
NO Coolers
NO Animals (except service animals)
NO Marijuana or any cannabis products
NO drugs
NO smoking
NO Large/golf umbrellas (exceeding a 23 inch diameter)
NO Fireworks or sparklers
NO knives, firearms, Brass knuckles, Tasers & mace/pepper spray or weapons of any kind
NO Inflatables, throwing toys (including beach balls and frisbees), blow-up toys, balloons or bubbles
NO Recording devices, iPads/laptops
NO Selfie sticks, drones
NO Laser Pointers/flashlights
NO Play pens or child trailers, Car seats, Wagons or strollers
NO Musical instruments of any kinds
NO Tents
NO tailgating
NO Scooters/Skateboards
NO Knitting needles
NO Moshing and crowd surfing, Public indecency/public urination, Fighting, Drinking alcohol under the legal age of 21 or furnishing minor with alcohol
There is NO RE-ENTRY!
Lost & Found info here
VIEW VENUE MAP here and here
VIEW SEAT MAP here and here
*This list is not exhaustive. Items not appearing on the list may still be prohibited at the discretion of Security
For more details click here
Bag Policy:
Clear Bags - 12″ wide x 6″ deep x 12″ high
Bags that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and do not exceed 12″ x 6″ x 12″.
One-gallon clear plastic freezer bags (Ziploc bag or similar).
Clear backpacks within the listed dimensions and have no more than two (2) pockets.
Allowed Sizing for Non-Clear Purses, Clutches, Wallets and Fanny Packs: 4.5” x 6.5” (these items may be carried into the stadium along with one of the clear bag options.)
Bags that are not in compliance will not be stored and must be returned to the patron’s vehicle
For more details click here
Banners, signs and flag policy:
Small signs and flags are ok but cannot interfere with other guest’s experience of the show or obstruct views
No poles or sticks allowed
NO Large flags (exceeding a 23 inch diameter)
Contact:
For additional questions please call the venue at (503) 384-2507 or (800) 514-3849. You can also access their website. Email: [email protected]. Check their IG here for updates. Address: 2126 SW Halsey St., Troutdale, OR 97060. Venue: Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn
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Beck at McMenamins Edgefield Manor in Troutdale, Oregon on August 21, 2014
Photos by McMenamins Photos
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Faith in the Future Troutdale, Oregon
Okay, I saw Louis in the flesh a few weeks ago and it’s about time I wrote up my experience.
The McMenamins-Edgefield amphitheater is a lovely venue for outdoor concerts. There are plenty of tall trees surrounding (and a few within) the field, so the whole thing is shaded fairly early on June evenings. Due to heavy traffic through greater Portland, we were not as early as we had hoped, but did find a spot for our low beach chairs about halfway back. The venue was not crowded (except for right in front of the stage, which was a separate, roped off area I think.) I believe it was roughly half of full capacity (which would have been quite crowded.) As it was, halfway back, we had respectful distances between our party and those who surrounded us. 85%-90% of the crowd appeared to be females in their mid-late twenties. There were a few men around the same age scattered about along with some couples who were 50 plus. If I had to guess, I’d say the vast majority of the crowd were old 1D fans.
I didn’t know what to expect from Andrew Cushin, but his short set blew me away. He was charming, humble, grateful and disarming when he talked to the crowd and poured out his entire soul with every song he sang. He only himself, a guitar, and a keyboardist -- and that’s all he needed. He sang about some very painful things (such as his alcoholic father) but he has an absolutely beautiful voice.
Next up were the Snuts and I would have enjoyed most of their songs had it not been for the lead singer’s voice. His sound is harsh, shrill, nasal and just plain ugly. I’m sure he could sing nicely, but this is apparently his style, or brand. I HATE ugly art! It was quite a contrast with Cushin (who made beautiful art from ugly, painful experiences.) The Snuts make otherwise good songs obstreperous and ugly.
I’ve Been Lying to Myself
While I’m not one to watch much fan video of live concerts (the audio quality is just awful and you often hear the crowd more than the artist) I have seen many, many clips of Louis performing live. Upon seeing these clips, I have consistently (in my head) blamed any deficiencies in Louis’ vocals on things like the crowd singing off key. (And to be fair, the crowd, more than often, does sing VERY badly and no where near in key.) However, after listening to a live show in person, it’s clear that Louis can’t carry a tune very well. At the beginning of every song, I would hope he had hit his stride and would pull off a decent vocal - only to end up wincing at some point, because he would hit some absolutely sour notes. Now, a lot of very famous artists (Springsteen, Petty, etc.) could be a little off key, but gratingly sour is another matter. I think Louis might well be aware of his shortcomings, because he doesn’t seem to have much confidence on stage. His voice is mixed like a background singer, so his very proficient band comes through much, much louder and clearer than his vocal. Meaningful interaction with the audience seems limited to those within twelve or fifteen feet of the stage. I certainly didn’t expect to make eye contact with him (especially with those sunglasses he wore -- what was up with those?) but please make some effort at playing to the whole venue. Louis as a live performer is in one word, disappointing. I take no joy in saying the most memorable part of seeing Louis live, for me, is sour notes and very little stage presence.
“Faith in the Future” is one of my favorite alums. My favorite tracks include: “Written All Over Your Face,” “Face the Music,” “Chicago,” “All This Time,” “Headline,” “Silver Tongues,” “Common People” and “Angles Fly.” The only songs I usually skip are: “The Greatest” (it’s okay, but I was never into Imagine Dragons music) ” Bigger Than Me” and “She is Beauty...” Louis writes some very good music and is occasionally brilliant with his lyricism. The thing with lyrics is, the way they sound is just as, or more important than what they say. Some of his best lyrics come from “Silver Tongues” such as: “You said love was a pretty lie, And I choked when your smoke got in my eye...” and “ You said grass was a dirty drug. You like to preach with a vodka in your mug.” Also, the way he delivers those lines on the album is sublime.
I’m sure Louis has a long future, if he wants it, in music, but I don’t know how long he can sustain a career as a live performer. Something tells me that even people like Swfity (who shows zero talent for music, lyricism, or staying on key) must have impressive stage presence. From what I’ve seen a thousand times in clips, but only admitted to myself after seeing him live, Louis just doesn’t have “it” on stage. I wish him the very best and I hope he proves me wrong one day. For now, I’ll continue enjoying his music, but don’t see myself paying to see him live again.
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6. Episode of tv or webisode that defined the year for you?
This is a fascinating question because it's just one episode for a whole year. I've watched so much tv this year, and I don't think I've focused on one episode of anything in particular. Fandom-wise, the first part of the year was very MASH-centric, while the second half of the year was a lot of Stargate, and the first two episodes that came to mind were A Night At Rosie's (MASH) and Sateda (SGA), so I guess those two? But I don't think there was just one, and I don't really think those two were all that defining for me.
18. A memorable meal this year?
There have been so many excellent and memorable meals this year, but the one that came to mind immediately was the first time my partner made falafel in our new house. It was the first time those particular friends had seen our house, and my partner's falafel is always a huge hit, and we had way too much food and too many side dishes and our pita fell apart and it was so, so good.
22. Favorite place you visited this year?
I answered this in another ask - I really haven't gone anywhere. In the last one, I said the state park near our old place, but then I remembered McMenamin's Edgefield. It's an outdoor concert venue, a spa and historical hotel, a vineyard, and a brewery. I went there for a Decemberists concert this summer and stayed all day - we arrived super early to put our chairs in the line for the entrance (and get good parking) and then spent the day wandering the grounds, eating at the restaurant, drinking at the various bars and tasting rooms, and playing board games on picnic tables in the gardens and vineyard. I've been there plenty before, but it's always fun to explore.
End of Year Asks
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Sat 8/3
We headed to McMenamins Edgefield (toward the Columbia River Gorge) in the late morning to check out the whimsical art and have a couple of beers. This place is fantastic, kind of a hippie Disneyland for adults, with many drinking and eating spots (with onsite brewery, distillery and winery), gardens and an adorable pitch & putt golf course. We plan to return and stay overnight in the future. After returning to our friends’ home for a rest, we attended a house jazz concert at our friends’ friends house.
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Lake Street Dive Concert Tickets - McMenamins Historic Edgefield Amphitheater Troutdale OR
via https://chateando.net/events/20
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